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Intro
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Topological pumping into strongly correlated prethermal states
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Topological pumping in space
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Experimental system: Dysprosium in a 2D optical lattice
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Tuning the contact interactions
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Why the collapse? Integrable systems shouldn't collapse
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STG gas with DDI vs 8
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These strongly correlated prethermal states are scar-like
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Summary & future directions
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An optical lattice with sound!
Description:
Explore topological pumping into strongly correlated prethermal states in this 29-minute conference talk from the Transport and Efficient Energy Conversion in Quantum Systems Conference at KITP. Delve into the experimental system of Dysprosium in a 2D optical lattice, examining the tuning of contact interactions and the unexpected collapse in integrable systems. Investigate the similarities between strongly correlated prethermal states and quantum scars. Gain insights into future research directions, including the development of an optical lattice with sound. This presentation offers a comprehensive look at recent advances in quantum transport and energy conversion, bridging concepts from statistical physics, condensed matter, and atomic physics.

Topological Pumping into Strongly Correlated Prethermal States - Benjamin Lev

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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